Whereas many people may tune into reveals like Parks & Recreation for a pick-me-up after we’re feeling blue, it seems it has the opposed impact on certainly one of its solid members.
Talking on the Completely happy Unhappy Confused podcast, former Parks & Rec star Adam Scott admitted he avoids watching the present, if potential, as revisiting it makes him too unhappy.
“It makes me unhappy to see the present, as a result of I miss them and I miss all of the actors,” the Severance star shared, stating that “though we’re continually in contact and stuff”, he nonetheless massively misses his time making the award-winning sitcom.
He recalled: “It was a very joyful 5 years — for me, seven years for the present — attending to go work there on daily basis with that group of individuals.
“We had a lot enjoyable and we’re making one thing that meant one thing to individuals; it meant one thing to us. I miss everybody.”
Adam started enjoying Ben Wyatt within the season two finale of Parks & Recreation, changing into a full-time solid member when its third run started.
Whereas Ben and Amy Poehler’s character Leslie Knope initially received off to a tricky begin, they rapidly grew to become entangled in a romance, with their love story forming a serious a part of what made the present so nice in its remaining years.
The Emmy nominee additionally revealed that he and the remainder of the solid are nonetheless in a bunch chat, which will get up to date about as soon as per week.
Describing his former colleagues, together with Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Rob Lowe and Nick Offerman, as “one of the best”, he insisted: ”Nobody took it with no consideration. All of us had a blast.
“I do know individuals say that about their reveals. It’s annoying, nevertheless it actually was so enjoyable, and everybody received that it was particular, and nobody was sick of going to work.”
Adam’s newest TV enterprise is on the full different finish of the spectrum to Parks & Rec, as soon as once more taking the lead within the second season of Apple’s surreal and dystopian office drama Severance.
Take heed to his full interview on the Completely happy Unhappy Confused podcast right here.